<p>I have to leave the country during my senior year because I’m applying for U.S. residency. I don’t know yet when I’ll have to leave but I’ll probably end up missing about 4-6 months of my senior year. This jacks up my senior transcript for a couple reasons-
- I’ll lose my ranking (2/222) in my class because if I’m missing nearly 1/2 the year, then I wont be able to take classes which lowers my ranking.
- Don’t colleges require you to be in high school when you apply to them? And I’m pretty sure they request a 1st semester senior year transcript, which, if I have to leave in early Sept, I wont have. </p>
<p>So, I was thinking I could take the GED test before I leave the states, as a back-up, and then if I come back faster than I thought I would, go back to high school and get a high school diploma.
The thing is, do all competitive colleges accept the GED? I have pretty good stats for my first 3 years of high school- </p>
<p>GPA: 4.402 Weighted, 3.954 Standard
Class Rank: 2/222
About 300 hr of community service
ACT: 30 (It was my first time taking, I’ll probably end up retaking in fall)
And a lot of extra-curriculars/activities, etc. </p>
<p>I really want to get into the U. of Chicago, but would they accept me if I took this route instead of completing the 4 years of high school like a regular person?</p>